JOHN Coleman hailed two-goal heroes Paul Mullin and Andy Procter after Accrington Stanley secured their first home win of the season.
Procter began and ended the comfortable 4-1 triumph over fellow strugglers Grimsby Town to lift the Reds off the bottom, while Mullin grabbed his brace at a crucial time when the Mariners were battling to recover.
"It's smashing that the balls are going in the net," said Coleman, whose side had gone four league games without a goal.
"Andy Procter's at the end was the icing on the cake, and it's lovely for Paul because everyone knows how much I think about him. But after going so long without a goal I think I would have had anyone on the scoresheet, even if they weren't at the club!
"When it went to 2-1 I feared for our confidence but we stood firm and we were determined.
"We've worked hard this week for that."
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